Affective instability, childhood trauma and major affective disorders.
Affective instability (AI), childhood trauma, and mental illness are linked, but evidence in affective disorders is limited, despite both AI and childhood trauma being associated with poorer outcomes. Aims were to compare AI levels in bipolar disorder I (BPI) and II (BPII), and major depressive diso...
Main Authors: | Marwaha, S, Gordon-Smith, K, Broome, M, Briley, P, Perry, A, Forty, L, Craddock, N, Jones, I, Jones, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2015
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